Representative Matters

Bond Counsel to Waterfront, Maine Limited Partnership - Preti Flaherty served as bond counsel to Waterfront, Maine Limited Partnership. In December, 2010 the Finance Authority of Maine issued its $13,500,000 Recovery Zone Facility Bonds the proceeds of which were used to pay the costs of converting the upper floors of a building to office space, improving the ground floor and making related improvements.

Bond Counsel to City of Biddeford, Maine - Preti Flaherty serves as bond counsel to the City of Biddeford, Maine. In 2011 the City made a public offering of general obligation bonds for the purpose of funding improvements and repairs of the City high school. In 2010 the City also issued revenue bonds to refund prior revenue bonds and to fund improvements to the City's ice arena.

Preti Flaherty served as bond counsel to the Concord Housing Authority in connection with the Authority's issuance of its $1,300,000 Capital Fund Financing Program Note in May 2006. This issue was the first of its kind in Northern New England under a new program established by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) which allows public housing authorities to borrow in anticipation of receipt of future maintenance and upkeep grants from HUD. Proceeds of the financing were used for improvement of certain Authority properties.

Bond Counsel to University of Maine System - Preti Flaherty served as bond counsel to the University of Maine System. In February, 2012 the University System's issued its $34,975,000 Revenue Bonds. Approximately 20% of the bond proceeds were designated for current capital improvements, including renovation of the Memorial Gym and Field House. Approximately 80% of the bond proceeds were applied to refund prior debt of the University System. In addition, we provide ongoing post-issuance compliance advice to the University System with respect to federal tax and disclosure matters.

Lincoln and Sagadahoc Multicounty Jail Authority - Preti Flaherty served as bond counsel to the Lincoln and Sagadahoc Multicounty Jail Authority in connection with the Authority's issuance of its $24,600,000 Revenue Bonds in June 2005. Bond proceeds were used to finance construction of a jail facility with capacity for 120 inmates primarily from Lincoln County and Sagadahoc County. The Authority is a statutory partnership among Lincoln County and Sagadahoc County, each of which is obligated to pay 50% of the Authority's debt service on the Bonds. In addition to bond counsel services, our attorneys provided advice regarding amendments to the Authority's enabling act, organization of the Authority, acquisition of the jail site, design and construction contracts, the operating agreement between the counties and other matters.